Articles | Volume 45
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-45-57-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-45-57-2018
27 Jul 2018
 | 27 Jul 2018

Three-dimensional imaging from laser scanner, photogrammetric and acoustic non-destructive techniques in the characterization of stone building materials

Maria Giovanna Bianchi, Giuseppe Casula, Francesco Cuccuru, Silvana Fais, Paola Ligas, and Concetta Ferrara

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The combination of high resolution Digital Color Images, Terrestrial Laser Scanner and Digital Photogrammetry survey is presented. Starting from this 3-D model an Acoustic Tomography was planned and carried out using geophysical and petrographical data sets. The different nature of the 3-D data volume provides a less ambiguous image of the materials and contributes in efficiency by increasing both fidelity and resolution in the non-destructive diagnostic process of architectural structures.